Is the advertiser boycott against Laura Ingraham endangering her TV show? That’s what she seemed to suggest when she said on her podcast about the boycott, “You want to throw me off TV? Throw me off TV.”

You’d probably never guess that most Texans oppose Donald Trump’s border wall from watching Fox & Friends’ softball interview with a pro-wall rancher this morning. And that’s probably just what the show intended.

The confrontation between the Covington Catholic students and Native American elder Nathan Phillips has generated lots of controversy with reactions breaking down along racial, cultural, and political lines. But one thing is for sure, it has provided Tucker Carlson with lots of opportunity to promote his patented narrative about white, Christian, male victimhood.

Immigration attorney Linda Vega visited Fox & Friends to promote Donald Trump’s crumbs to Democrats in return for his unpopular border wall that he promised Mexico would pay for. Somehow the show “forgot” to mention that Vega is a Republican activist.

The Fox & Friends “technical error” yesterday that indicated Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died cried out for late-night comedy. The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Daily Show with Trevor Noah heeded the call.

Fox News’ Ed Henry and Karl Rove “honored” Martin Luther King Day by attacking black Democrats for being – well, too black for their white, conservative taste. For good measure, the conservatives weaponized the holiday against Sen. Bernie Sanders, too.

A Fox & Friends producer took the network’s longing to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to a whole new level this morning when the show displayed a large graphic indicating her death in 2019.

The deaths of four Americans in Syria last week should be the Trump administration’s Benghazi but in a lengthy interview with Mike Pence Sunday, Chris Wallace failed to note that Donald Trump’s recent announcement he’s withdrawing U.S. troops was both a big favor to Russia and the possible motivation for an ISIS attack that killed the four Americans there.